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a religion. When considered from that aspect, what the eminent
historian of science, Marjorie Grene, has to say on this subject is not
surprising:
It is as a religion of science that Darwinism chiefly held, and holds,
men's minds. The derivation of life, of man, of man's deepest hopes
and highest achievements, from the external and indirect
determination of small chance errors, appears as the very keystone
of the naturalistic universe... Today the tables are fumed. The
modified, but still characteristically Darwinian theory has itself
become an orthodoxy preached by its adherents with religious
fervor, and doubted, they feel, only by a few muddlers imperfect in
scientific faith. 15
So it is that, despite all the religious elements in the discourse of
Darwinists, they still claim to propose a scientific theory, and people,
regardless of the fact that there is no scientific evidence to support it,
are led to accept it as true. The reason for this dogmatic approach can
only be to avoid the truth they would find if they abandoned
evolution, the truth that AllŒh created the universe and all living
things. This cannot be accepted by those who understand the world
from a materialist and atheist point of view.
For this reason it is highly important that people of conscience
and intelligence become aware of the dangerous influence this
superstitious religion has on the world and then take a stance for what
is right and true. The first step in that direction is a proper under-
standing of the doctrines of this irrational pagan religion. After that,
presenting the truth of creation with full evidence will render this
superstition impotent, as AllŒh states in the Qur’Œn:
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DARWINISM: A RELIGION OF SUPERSTITION